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some airlines are raising fares. a fare tracking web site said united airlines added as much as $10 round trip to some u.s. fares. and they say other airlines raised fares as well except discount carriers southwest, jetblue and also airtran. >>> earlier in the show we told you that kohl's is opening two new stores in the area and looking to hire 280 people. again two job fairs scheduled, once again, the number to call to schedule an interview, or more information, 1-877-kohls or 1-877-639-5645. >>> have you checked our "financial survival guide" recently? we have new information put on there everyday. we've got tons of tips for staying afloat during this down economy including five ways to pump up your income plus tips for decorating on a dime instead of a dollar. also, how to take advantage of a new tax break. also save and learn nine products that thrift tied wads say you shouldn't buy at all. again, it's only on abc2news.com. >>> new at 11:00 tonight -- several hundred maryland based national guardsmen and women a
some airlines are raising fares. a fare tracking web site said united airlines added as much as $10 round trip to some u.s. fares. and they say other airlines raised fares as well except discount carriers southwest, jetblue and also airtran. >>> earlier in the show we told you that kohl's is opening two new stores in the area and looking to hire 280 people. again two job fairs scheduled, once again, the number to call to schedule an interview, or more information, 1-877-kohls or...
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right to face new england we found more than 250 listings for tickets to the game ranging from this fare of no resurface nose bleeds that had drawn a 78-cent bid with nine hours to go to this fare, a front-row seat on the 50 for a tidy sum of $1,299. in baltimore, jeff hager, abc2 news >> if you want to drive to the game it's a little more than 400 miles. to foxboro, should take you seven hours. >>> we all know about the dangers of smoking. >> and new research on the dangers of quitting. >> and a store runs out of mcnuggets. oh, no. how her mcfeisty attitude landed her in jail. first justin berk with the forecast. >> flurries to the south side of baltimore and anne arundel county this morning. 26 degrees, winds northwest at 9, wind chill in the teens. this cold air and more snow on the way. we'll talk about that next. right now the mta with mark jones. >> the commute start is good on light rail. no delays. metro subway on schedule. on the buses looking for the numbers 15 and 23 diverted in the area of eutaw and mulberry due to construction. 19 bus with a diversion at harford and north du
right to face new england we found more than 250 listings for tickets to the game ranging from this fare of no resurface nose bleeds that had drawn a 78-cent bid with nine hours to go to this fare, a front-row seat on the 50 for a tidy sum of $1,299. in baltimore, jeff hager, abc2 news >> if you want to drive to the game it's a little more than 400 miles. to foxboro, should take you seven hours. >>> we all know about the dangers of smoking. >> and new research on the...
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the web site air fare watchdog.com predicts not as many sales in 2010 as the past two years. air fare watchdogs says planes are full due to capacity cuts which means a lot of routes have fewer airlines serving them. with planes full, airlines have much less incentive to cut fares. >>> we have new details today on the news that congress is extending cobra benefits by six months. good news if you are unemployed. now those eligible can receive cobra benefits for a total of 15 months. workers laid off between september and february 2010 are eligible for the expanded benefits. the expansion is retro active so if you recently lost your benefits, you may be able to resume them. check with your cobra plan administrator. >>> google yesterday became the latest company to take on the popular apple iphone. today, viewers are wondering how to get the new google phone. the mexis one uses google's android software similar to the verizon droid, currently the closest iphone competitor. for now, though, only t mobile will be offering the google phone for $179 with a contract. you can also buy
the web site air fare watchdog.com predicts not as many sales in 2010 as the past two years. air fare watchdogs says planes are full due to capacity cuts which means a lot of routes have fewer airlines serving them. with planes full, airlines have much less incentive to cut fares. >>> we have new details today on the news that congress is extending cobra benefits by six months. good news if you are unemployed. now those eligible can receive cobra benefits for a total of 15 months....
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some spending their last dollars on expensive bus fare. in the studio, linda so, abc2 news. >>> the need in haiti is great. >> one couple, a local couple did not hesitate to head there so they could do their part. abc2 news sherrie johnson has their story. >> reporter: good morning. dr. carol ritter is an ob/gyn, her husband tom is a local dentist. they've been to haiti to treat patients before but nothing like this. after the earthquake hit she and her husband traveled to the dominican republic and then made their way to a town on the haitian border. carol started treating patients with life-threatening injuries on saturday. many people made the 150-mile journey to the town of jamani in the dominican republic from the chaos in port-au-prince. over the weekend dr. ritter helped a woman give birth to a healthy baby girl. the patient even named the baby carol after the doctor. >> you don't know what is happening downstream. how they get to us. we just know they keep coming. >> in the middle of this you can still find the joy and that was jus
some spending their last dollars on expensive bus fare. in the studio, linda so, abc2 news. >>> the need in haiti is great. >> one couple, a local couple did not hesitate to head there so they could do their part. abc2 news sherrie johnson has their story. >> reporter: good morning. dr. carol ritter is an ob/gyn, her husband tom is a local dentist. they've been to haiti to treat patients before but nothing like this. after the earthquake hit she and her husband traveled to...
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. >>> plus, behind fares, a popular tv show helps to capture a fugitive. >>> and the world's new tallest building. it is the pride of a city but is it already a symbol of a time gone by? you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than a dollar month, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance. right on. yeah, vroom-vroom! sounds like you ran a 500. more like a 900 v-twin. excuse me. well, you're excused. thright insura for your ride. now, that's progressive. call or click today. a favorite among dermotologists? one reason, lubriderm® daily moture contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. (announcer) lubriderm® moisture matches the moisture in your skin. skin accepts it better. absorbs it better. and has its natural balance restored for a clinically tested 24 hours. for skin that looks and feels truly comfortable. (announcer) dermatologist developed lubriderm®. your moisture matched. see sunday's paper to save over thirty dollars on
. >>> plus, behind fares, a popular tv show helps to capture a fugitive. >>> and the world's new tallest building. it is the pride of a city but is it already a symbol of a time gone by? you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than a dollar month, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance. right on. yeah, vroom-vroom! sounds like you ran...
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to this fare of front row seats on the 50 for a tidy sum of $1,299. in baltimore, jeff hager, abc2 news. >> good luck getting up there. >> you're going. >> i'm going sunday. >> excited? >> good stuff. >> dress warm. >> i will. 23 degrees up there. >>> we all know that traveling with children can be a bit more challenging especially if you're traveling by air. >> coming up, hear how tighter security and the worries of another airline attack cost a chilhis favorite christmas present from his grandmother. >> there's a new world record for the tallest building and why the fan fare hides a dark reality. >>> the u.s. embassy in yemen reopened after being closed for two days due to threats from an attack from al-qaeda. the embassy says successful yemeni counterterrorism operations allowed the embass to resume operations. the british and french embassies also had to close their doors. >>> back in the u.s. the president is going to meet with his top intelligence and security advisors today and then he'll tell us how the new ways his administration plans to pre
to this fare of front row seats on the 50 for a tidy sum of $1,299. in baltimore, jeff hager, abc2 news. >> good luck getting up there. >> you're going. >> i'm going sunday. >> excited? >> good stuff. >> dress warm. >> i will. 23 degrees up there. >>> we all know that traveling with children can be a bit more challenging especially if you're traveling by air. >> coming up, hear how tighter security and the worries of another airline...
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. >>> and how did florida farmers fare overnight? we spent the night in the fields with that farmer that we introduced you to yesterday. we're going to boeing bring that story to you. >> we promised we would see how he did. >>> and a new development in the missing utah mom. her husband has packed up, he's ready to leave town. why is he relocating? why are the police letting him go? we'll talk to the missing woman's best friend, who spent a good deal of time talking to her husband. >>> we begin with new details on the suicide bombing in afghanistan that killed seven cia agents last month. we're learning more about those who were killed and what happened on that day. david kerley joins us with more. david? >> reporter: good morning, josh. this morning, it's the cia director on the attack. against those suggesting that the dead agents may have somehow brought day tack on themselves. and new details about the bomber's motives and actions. the double agent suicide bomber was out for revenge. >> against americans and their drone teams outs
. >>> and how did florida farmers fare overnight? we spent the night in the fields with that farmer that we introduced you to yesterday. we're going to boeing bring that story to you. >> we promised we would see how he did. >>> and a new development in the missing utah mom. her husband has packed up, he's ready to leave town. why is he relocating? why are the police letting him go? we'll talk to the missing woman's best friend, who spent a good deal of time talking to...
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how will the new baltimore leadership team fare? some say it will be business as usual. others, though, disagree. >> reporter: she has not establish the relationships in annapolis because she has not been the matd other. so that's a burden on us. >> if anything, we've gotten stronger. as you know, stephanie rawlings blake is the daughter of pawt rawlings who is the chairman of the committee. a lot of people still have a great deal of love for him. >> and many say governor martin o'mally is a former may who're knows the city's needs and will push. >> obviously, it's still a hot topic so we want your two cents on the mayor's plea agreement. do you think the mayor should get her $83,000 pension? we would love to know what you think. head to abc2news.com and when you get there, scroll down to the right side of the home page. >>> it's 6:07. delays continue to run at the bottom of your page here. the president says the buck stops with me and then he said we cannot sit on information that will protect the american people. >> so we need to find out all of the mistakes that were
how will the new baltimore leadership team fare? some say it will be business as usual. others, though, disagree. >> reporter: she has not establish the relationships in annapolis because she has not been the matd other. so that's a burden on us. >> if anything, we've gotten stronger. as you know, stephanie rawlings blake is the daughter of pawt rawlings who is the chairman of the committee. a lot of people still have a great deal of love for him. >> and many say governor...
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see how the 2010 family of the first baby is faring this morning. [ male announcer ] it's our hottest offer of the season, but it's melting fast. this is your last chance to get $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months when you switch to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month with a one-year agreement. with fios tv, you get an amazing hd picture along with internet service that's fiber-optic fast. both were ranked highest in customer satisfaction by j.d. power and associates. and don't miss out on your chance to watch the big game in fios hd. you won't believe how much better football looks with fios. but you've got to call today. get jaw-dropping fios tv, america's highest rated internet, and unlimited nationwide calling for just $99.99 a month. plus a special double bonus: $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. don't wait. offer ends january 16th. call 1.866.699.fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. this is fios. this is big. >>> megan? >> yeah. >> i'm going to show you the biggest tallest build
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how will the new leadership team fare in annapolis? some members many the local legal gas station think it will be business as usual while others disagree. >> she has not established the relationships in annapolis because she has not been the mayor. so that's a burden on us. >> if anything, we've gotten stronger. as you know, stephanie rawlings break is the daughter of pete rawlings, the chairman of the appropriations committee. there are people on that committee who still have a great deal of love for pete rawlings. >> reporter: wung thing in baltimore's favor is that governor o'mally used to be the mayor here and knows the city's needs and challenges. >> it's still a hot topic. this morning, we want your two cents. do you think mayor dixon should get her $83,000 a year pension? you can head to abc2news.com and scroll down on the right side of the home page. what do you think? give us your two cents. >>> looking to get around downtown. you may want to get on board the charm city circulator. it is a hybrid bus offering free service all
how will the new leadership team fare in annapolis? some members many the local legal gas station think it will be business as usual while others disagree. >> she has not established the relationships in annapolis because she has not been the mayor. so that's a burden on us. >> if anything, we've gotten stronger. as you know, stephanie rawlings break is the daughter of pete rawlings, the chairman of the appropriations committee. there are people on that committee who still have a...
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. >> total with your air fare, rental car, tickets, you're looking at just over $500 per person based on two people. double occupancy. >> reporter: raven season ticket holders won't have to come up with money for playoff tickets here since the ravens won't be hosting any post-season game. but a quick glance at the ebay suggest patriots fans may be trying to avoid the expense of playoff tickets there. less than 24 hours after the ravens won the right to face new england, we found 250 listings for tickets to the game, 78 cent bid for the nose bleeds with 9 hours to go, to this pair on the front row for the tidy sum of $1299. >>> now if you do get a ticket and decide to drive to the game, it's little over 400 miles so it should take you about 7 hours. just so you know just in case you want to get there. keep it right here. we'll be right back. . >>> tomorrow on good morning maryland, the federal government is under fire over safety. how safe is the food you're eating in airports? food safety at airports is spotty says one report. we have weather, traffic, and more, coming up tomorrow on
. >> total with your air fare, rental car, tickets, you're looking at just over $500 per person based on two people. double occupancy. >> reporter: raven season ticket holders won't have to come up with money for playoff tickets here since the ravens won't be hosting any post-season game. but a quick glance at the ebay suggest patriots fans may be trying to avoid the expense of playoff tickets there. less than 24 hours after the ravens won the right to face new england, we found 250...
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and among independents, who have flocked to republicans in recent elections, he fares even worse, with two to one disapproval. and diane, there's little indication that washington, d.c. currently has the stomach for any serious measures for deficit or debt reduction there was one suggestion the president got behind for a bipartisan debt reduction panel that would have made tough recommendations and congress would have voted on them, but the senate voted against the creation of that panel today. >> but jake, what about something we learned about the people in those offices right behind you there? that their salaries are going to be frozen now? >> reporter: that's right. president obama is going to announce that senior white house staff, their salaries are frozen, and also, for political appointees, he's going to eliminate bonuses for them, that's going to affect roughly 1200 senior white house and political apoint teems throughout the administration, diane. >> all right, something that can be done, and he will get done tomorrow night. thanks to you, jake. and abc news will have live cov
and among independents, who have flocked to republicans in recent elections, he fares even worse, with two to one disapproval. and diane, there's little indication that washington, d.c. currently has the stomach for any serious measures for deficit or debt reduction there was one suggestion the president got behind for a bipartisan debt reduction panel that would have made tough recommendations and congress would have voted on them, but the senate voted against the creation of that panel today....
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. >> jimmy: this is his new album called "battle studies" here with the song heartbreak war fare, john mayer. ♪ lighting strike inside my chest to keep me up at night ♪ ♪ dream of ways to make you understand my pain ♪ ♪ clouds of sulfur in the air bombs are falling everywhere it's heartbreak warfare ♪ ♪ once you want it to begin no one really ever wins in heartbreak warfare ♪ ♪ if you want more love why don't you say so ♪ ♪ if you want more love why don't you say so ♪ ♪ drop his name push it in and twist the knife again ♪ ♪ watch my face as i pretend to feel no pain, pain, pain, pain ♪ ♪ clouds of sulfur in the air bombs are falling everywhere it's heartbreak warfare ♪ ♪ once you want it to begin no one really ever wins in heartbreak warfare ♪ ♪ if you want more love why don't you say so ♪ ♪ if you want more love why don't you say so just say so ♪ ♪ ♪ how come the only way to know how high you get me is to see how far i fall ♪ ♪ god only knows how much i'd love you if you'd let me but i can't break free at all ♪ ♪ it's heart h
. >> jimmy: this is his new album called "battle studies" here with the song heartbreak war fare, john mayer. ♪ lighting strike inside my chest to keep me up at night ♪ ♪ dream of ways to make you understand my pain ♪ ♪ clouds of sulfur in the air bombs are falling everywhere it's heartbreak warfare ♪ ♪ once you want it to begin no one really ever wins in heartbreak warfare ♪ ♪ if you want more love why don't you say so ♪ ♪ if you want more love why don't...
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we're going to look at predictions that were made in the past and how they fared and also look into our crystal ball to see what the coming decade will look like. good morning, america. i'm kate snow. bill weir on assignment. happy to have dan harris with us. >> thank you. it is saturday, january 2nd. and on a more serious note, what is it about athletes and guns? two professional basketball players allegedly pulled guns on one another in the locker room after practice. another incident on a growing list of athletes who have been either accused of or arrested for gun-related violence. we'll take a look at the volatile mix of pro athletes and guns coming up. >>> this is the weekend for college football game, right. a big part of them is the pomp and circumstance of the halftime show. lots of college marching bands out there, but none are quite like this one. it's grambling state university. check that out. our "american snapshot" this morning is going to take a look at this remarkable band that they perform everywhere from the first super bowl to president obama's inauguration. >> great.
we're going to look at predictions that were made in the past and how they fared and also look into our crystal ball to see what the coming decade will look like. good morning, america. i'm kate snow. bill weir on assignment. happy to have dan harris with us. >> thank you. it is saturday, january 2nd. and on a more serious note, what is it about athletes and guns? two professional basketball players allegedly pulled guns on one another in the locker room after practice. another incident...
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citrus growers have suffered big losses although so far some are saying crops fared better than expected. >>> dry and sunny in the south with that freeze threat continuing into tomorrow morning. light snow from michigan to ohio and new england. stormy out west with powerful winds, coastal rain and mountain snow for northern california to seattle. >> 40s portland to billings. 19 in fargo. 21 in the twin cities. chilly in dallas at 54. 61 in miami. 42 in atlanta. 30s for most of the northeast. >>> instead of putting up a fight against this bitter winter, a nebraska man decided to embrace it. >> that's right, he made the best of the ice and snow and arctic air by building an igloo. right in his front yard. it took him just a few days to carve out icy blocks and stack them into an eight-foot-tall home away from home. he threw in a few tree stumps so guests could have a nice place to sit. >> with the snow and ice acting as insulators it actually gets pretty warm inside the igloo. >> a neighbor somewhere is laughing. this was the neighbor's idea and he actually did it. >> makes you wish that d
citrus growers have suffered big losses although so far some are saying crops fared better than expected. >>> dry and sunny in the south with that freeze threat continuing into tomorrow morning. light snow from michigan to ohio and new england. stormy out west with powerful winds, coastal rain and mountain snow for northern california to seattle. >> 40s portland to billings. 19 in fargo. 21 in the twin cities. chilly in dallas at 54. 61 in miami. 42 in atlanta. 30s for most of...
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and among independents who have flocked to republicans in recent elections, he fares even worse. with 2-1 disapproval. one step the president can take, he's going to announce at the state of the union that he is freezing the salaries of top white house officials and eliminating bonuses for political appointees. that will affect roughly 1,200 members of the obama administration. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >>> president obama has no public appearances scheduled today. instead, he will be meeting with senior advisers and fine-tuning that speech. abc news will have live coverage of the president's address followed by the republican response beginning tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> senate leaders have scheduled a vote for tomorrow on whether federal reserve chairman ben bernanke wins a second term. bernanke was poised to be the fall guy over growing public anger at the financial bailouts and the struggling economy but it appears he's gotten over that hurdle and will likely win confirmation. >>> there are new clues this morning in the crash of that ethiopian airlin
and among independents who have flocked to republicans in recent elections, he fares even worse. with 2-1 disapproval. one step the president can take, he's going to announce at the state of the union that he is freezing the salaries of top white house officials and eliminating bonuses for political appointees. that will affect roughly 1,200 members of the obama administration. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >>> president obama has no public appearances scheduled today....
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i have to ask you to jump in on -- >> fareed, really wonderful point. there are two great things that happened this year. we didn't have the grand depression and health care -- the other big thing is that as you said, partisanship which we thought he might be able to reduce the poison of partisanship, has grown. it's gotten -- it's helped the republicans. it's partly, i think you're right, the fault of the administration by not calling everybody in, not calling everybody from bob by jindal to nancy pelosi, saying let's figure out how we're going to get health care and what the principles are. >> if he adopted john mccain's proposal -- make the bill much more affordable. >> if he had come in and consulted with john mccain on two or three of the things on health care, or bobby jindal or appointed what people height, these commissions but have a commission led by a bob dole and others and say what are the principles and try to do it? i think also, though, the republicans felt that injecting more poartisanship and -- >> i think the democrats didn't notice t
i have to ask you to jump in on -- >> fareed, really wonderful point. there are two great things that happened this year. we didn't have the grand depression and health care -- the other big thing is that as you said, partisanship which we thought he might be able to reduce the poison of partisanship, has grown. it's gotten -- it's helped the republicans. it's partly, i think you're right, the fault of the administration by not calling everybody in, not calling everybody from bob by...
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a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress, because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. >> it has been a cold, long week as we welcome in 2010, the first full week -- work and school week. you'll notice a huge differee in terms of wind chill. it will feel a lot better than it did today. wednesday and thursday, dry, but thursday night and into friday we will see the updated potential for a wintry scenario. >> have a great night. potential for a wintry scenario. >> have a great night.
a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress, because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. >> it has been a cold, long week as we welcome in 2010, the first full week -- work and school week. you'll notice a huge differee in terms of wind chill. it will feel a lot better than it did today. wednesday and thursday,...
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but he does use digital currency, so he can take fares who don't have cash. visa digital currency brings mo business and greater safety to 13,000 cab drivers and their customers. this is ossman. this is progress. visa. currency of progress. >> less windy and still call will be the name of the game for the next few days. 31 degrees for the day tomorrow, flurries on tuesday. wednesday and thursday will be dry, but friday looks like it has the potential for a cold system to bring us some snow. we will update you tomorrow.
but he does use digital currency, so he can take fares who don't have cash. visa digital currency brings mo business and greater safety to 13,000 cab drivers and their customers. this is ossman. this is progress. visa. currency of progress. >> less windy and still call will be the name of the game for the next few days. 31 degrees for the day tomorrow, flurries on tuesday. wednesday and thursday will be dry, but friday looks like it has the potential for a cold system to bring us some...
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i want to get to you fareed zakar zakaria, gps. >> this is the global public square. welcome. today a mix of the new and the old. i wanted to show you again a fewter yisk panels we have done and also new material of particular interest. now, in 16 days president barack obama will have been leading the united states for exactly one year. the year was filled with challenges, afghanistan, iraq, the economy, health care. how did he meet those challenges? we spoke back in november with an extraordinary panel of eminent historians. peggy noonan, robert carol, nell irving painter. a terrific conversation. i thought it was important to bring it to you again now as we look back at the president's first year. also on the show, a battle you may never have heard of. you will want to learn all about it. many say it encapsulated many of the problems that america faces in the war at large. the best military report, military expert in the country, tom bricks, joins me to tell you about it. while much of the focus of the nation and the show is on the hotspots around the world, what about the r
i want to get to you fareed zakar zakaria, gps. >> this is the global public square. welcome. today a mix of the new and the old. i wanted to show you again a fewter yisk panels we have done and also new material of particular interest. now, in 16 days president barack obama will have been leading the united states for exactly one year. the year was filled with challenges, afghanistan, iraq, the economy, health care. how did he meet those challenges? we spoke back in november with an...
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ming sai is here, he's going to show us who to make some lighter fare. with some asian flair. >>> it sounds yummy. but first, a check of the weather. >> and as we take a look at today, we can see the week ahead, we've got rain in the pacific northwest. snow in the plains, snow around the great lakes. much below-normal temperatures for the eastern third of the country. mid-week period, light showers through the gulf coast. light snow through the ohio valley, and toward the latter part of the week, the cold air is back, entrenched in the eastern half o >> today is going to be a very cold day. right now it feels like the low teens outside. winds aren't northwest league, a 15 to 20, and could >>> and that's your latest weather. >>> coming up next, battling the bulge, some ideas about how you can lose that dangerous belly fat. ( music, cheering ) score delivery pizza... hut! hut! ( thud ) ouch! minus the delivery price. ♪ for fresh delivery taste without the delivery price, it's digiorno. ♪ ♪ [ dog panting ] [ dog sniffs ] [ cat meows ] [ cat meows ] â™
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>> the manatees are faring okay. exposure to water temperatures below 68 degrees for long periods of time can lead to a condition called manatee cold stress syndrome. that can eventually lead to death so manatees will, what they'll do in these type of situations is gather in warm water habitats like the canals and the power plants and the springs here and they get into warm water areas where they basically stay there until the water temperatures rise to be comfortable in the open water. >> two of them have been rescued. how do you go about rescuing them? >> well, we have biologists that are very well trained. we rescued one in st. petersburg, a young female manatee from a canal. she was in water that was about 53 degrees. got her out of there. got her to a local rehab facility so now she is safe and rehabilitating. >> i understand the manatees have gone towards this power plant in florida where the water is much warmer so they are in spa-like conditions, but what about the turtles? do they have any natural sense to d
>> the manatees are faring okay. exposure to water temperatures below 68 degrees for long periods of time can lead to a condition called manatee cold stress syndrome. that can eventually lead to death so manatees will, what they'll do in these type of situations is gather in warm water habitats like the canals and the power plants and the springs here and they get into warm water areas where they basically stay there until the water temperatures rise to be comfortable in the open water....
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. >> reporter: near the spot where albert was killed, another student 17-year-old jermaine fareed told meanger and turf wars trigger some of the violence. what do you think is the solution to this conflict? >> i mean, i can't even tell you. this is how we kind of grew up, too. >> reporter: that is the kind of mindset that cease-fire, a chicago violence-prevention project, is trying to reverse. >> these behaviors are learned behaviors. >> reporter: cease-fire relies on teams who know the players and keep track of disputes. they talk gang leaders into choosing alternatives to violence. a one-year justice department study showed shootings were down 16% to 34% in chicago neighborhoods where cease-fire teams worked. >> what we're working against is peer pressure. >> reporter: chicago police also credit their intelligence gathering and targeted crackdowns on gang violence and guns. it helps, but not enough to completely break the cycle of violence. randall pinkston, cbs news, new york. >> glor: authorities in washington, d.c. are investigating reports that pro basketball players drew guns on
. >> reporter: near the spot where albert was killed, another student 17-year-old jermaine fareed told meanger and turf wars trigger some of the violence. what do you think is the solution to this conflict? >> i mean, i can't even tell you. this is how we kind of grew up, too. >> reporter: that is the kind of mindset that cease-fire, a chicago violence-prevention project, is trying to reverse. >> these behaviors are learned behaviors. >> reporter: cease-fire relies...
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. >>> plus, behind fares, a popular tv show helps to capture a fugitive. >>> and the world's new tallest building. it is the pride of a city but is have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious new strain of flu virus. we can help prevent the spread of this virus if we all just roll up our sleeves. to learn more about the h1n1 flu vaccination visit h1n1get1.com or call your local health department it's up to you to fight the flu. >>> welcome back. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says stronger regulation is the best way to prevent another financial crisis. in a speech on sunday, bernanke said weak regulation, no low-interest rates, was responsible for the housing bubble and financial crisis. critics argue that the fed kept rates too long after the 2001 recession, fueling reckless lending by banks. >>> the first five trading days on wall street cou tell us about the rest of the year. investors w
. >>> plus, behind fares, a popular tv show helps to capture a fugitive. >>> and the world's new tallest building. it is the pride of a city but is have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious new strain of flu virus. we can help prevent the spread of this virus if we all just roll up...
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but he does use digital currency, so he can take fares who don't have cash. visa digital currency brings more business and greater safety to 13,000 cab drivers and their customers. this is ossman. this is progress. visa. currency of progress. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. >>> the capitals probably will not get a lot of competition for the division title. it tonight, they played the team closest to them in the standings, pounding the thrashers into the ice early. at an atlanta, in the first, left side, watch tom podie. first, alexander semin, blocks the shot. two-zero capitals. mike green got the steel before the end of that, and the capitals go on to win, 8-1. >>> if you were among those attending the verizon center day watching the georgetown hoyas, you may have thought the game was over. the uconn was cruising. georgetown up by one, 33 points. less than one minute, uconn up by one. on rose shot is blocked, but the hoyas are up by one. -- 1 rove's shot is blocked. it looks like the boy is will
but he does use digital currency, so he can take fares who don't have cash. visa digital currency brings more business and greater safety to 13,000 cab drivers and their customers. this is ossman. this is progress. visa. currency of progress. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. >>> the capitals probably will not get a lot of competition for the division title. it tonight, they played the team closest to them in the...
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how did they fare? >> they fared well. ovechkin versus drew doughty. he was taking some lumps. he was giving some lumps. he was held in check by one king but often 2 and 3 kings. alex ovechkin a tough game against the los angeles kings in l.a. they held them very well close to the net. a lot of shots picked up by jonathan. the caps popped up a shorty. that usually doomsday a team and the eventual game-winner. alex ovechkin and the caps lost three straight. >> 2009 did not end up well in relation. 2010 not off to a good start and they try to change that tuesday against montreal. >> we hope so. >>> up next, we'll hear from the head coach of the capitals. >>> maryland trys to rebound from its loss to william & mary. the terps at greensboro at 1:00 right here on comcast sportsnet. we're back. [holiday music] ♪ fa-la-la-la... ♪ la-la-la-la... ♪ they really made him drop. ♪ a perfect gift so sure to lift the hostess right next door. ♪ ♪ oh! give the gift of scratchers... ♪ ♪ give all four and more. give the gift of scratchers...♪ ♪ and watch their spirits soar. ho
how did they fare? >> they fared well. ovechkin versus drew doughty. he was taking some lumps. he was giving some lumps. he was held in check by one king but often 2 and 3 kings. alex ovechkin a tough game against the los angeles kings in l.a. they held them very well close to the net. a lot of shots picked up by jonathan. the caps popped up a shorty. that usually doomsday a team and the eventual game-winner. alex ovechkin and the caps lost three straight. >> 2009 did not end up...
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a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress, because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. a lecture on physics in california ...is watched in milwaukee. an american soldier overseas ...keeps up with his classes back home. a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. education's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >> as president, i have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and people, and when the system fails, it is my responsibility. >> the president accepts responsibility for the intelligence failure of the christmas day bombing plot as the white house releases a report on the event. security officials did like the would-be bomber, but o
a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress, because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. a lecture on physics in california ...is watched in milwaukee. an american soldier overseas ...keeps up with his classes back home. a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. education's about opportunity...
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metro fares went up. we're being nickelled and dimd. >> in virginia there's a new governor, a republican replaces tim kaine effective the 16th. box mcdonnell sent a letter to the interior secretary allowing him to do offshore drilling for gas and oil. governor kaine sent a letter a year ago asking that this be delayed. of course both these letters follow the lifting of a 25-year-old federal mor amp to.r imp u.m. >> i call this the lit any i don't agree with you governor kaine. that's it. everything that governor kaine has proposed from a year ago letter going to relax or delay the oil drilling is a new governor-elect mcdonnell. >> he wants to put his stamp on the office. he said during the election we don't have to raise tax, there was a liquor store thing or revenue thing that he wanted to do. also offshore drilling. the problem is there's the environmental concern about offshore drilling even though there's probably more support for offshore drilling because of the current economy than before. the pblem
metro fares went up. we're being nickelled and dimd. >> in virginia there's a new governor, a republican replaces tim kaine effective the 16th. box mcdonnell sent a letter to the interior secretary allowing him to do offshore drilling for gas and oil. governor kaine sent a letter a year ago asking that this be delayed. of course both these letters follow the lifting of a 25-year-old federal mor amp to.r imp u.m. >> i call this the lit any i don't agree with you governor kaine....
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a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress, because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. is to train for a marathon. be victoriousâ„¢. take the special k challengeâ„¢. declare your victory at specialk.com. that's right. ( laughs ) ( sneezing ) i didn't take zicam cold remedy... but i did. zicam reduces the duration of a cold. ( sneezing ) no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no... can you do it by 3:00 ? yes, i can. how about 2:00 ? hmm... ( sneezing ) ( moaning ) get over your cold faster. now try new throat-soothing liqui-loz and great-tasting zavors. not to let your immune system become a statistic. support your immune system with patented ester-c. ester-c provides up to 24 hours of immune support. ester-c. the better vitamin c. have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we sho
a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress, because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. is to train for a marathon. be victoriousâ„¢. take the special k challengeâ„¢. declare your victory at specialk.com. that's right. ( laughs ) ( sneezing ) i didn't take zicam cold remedy... but i did. zicam reduces the duration of...
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. >> and really quickly it would be better off if it was and all-inclusive fare and they didn't nickel and dime us and everything was imbedded in the price of the ticket and easy to comparison shop. >> and southwest is the only airline not doing it and are promoting it heavily. >> like crazy! >> and it could backfire, adam as a begin decision, on a lot of the airlines. >> free market. >> a great point. most of the carriers we are talking about, not southwest, have been bankrupt at some point in the last couple of decades. several more than once. it is obvious their begin model is broken for a long time. southwest charges what it thinks is a fair price for its -- a seat on the planes, and in know investigates in other incremental ways, like the business offering they do now. they are a great model and also don't fly coast-to-coast in almost all the instances. >> hard to replicate the model. >> and southwest understands the consumer better by understanding people don't like being nickelled and dimed, all the fees for everything on an an airplane. >> and up next still working on the bubbl
. >> and really quickly it would be better off if it was and all-inclusive fare and they didn't nickel and dime us and everything was imbedded in the price of the ticket and easy to comparison shop. >> and southwest is the only airline not doing it and are promoting it heavily. >> like crazy! >> and it could backfire, adam as a begin decision, on a lot of the airlines. >> free market. >> a great point. most of the carriers we are talking about, not southwest,...
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. >> worst job fare tote board. the white house's job website which tracks fictional jobs along with factual ones and relied on the double speak of the year. jobs created or saved. >> i always got the feeling the jobs created were the people in charge of deciding how the jobs were lost or created. i don't think other jobs were created. >> best and most common question of the year? >> are there going to be jobs tomorrow? am i going to have a job tomorrow? >> it's a scary time for people. this is seasonal time and so people are in particular dire straits. let the kids start playing with pots and pans like they used to in 40s. it was fine. bang the pots with a wooden spoon. >> best bounces. the stock market shot up and down but overall took the high road. the housing market, too, seemed to finally hit bottom and homes started selling again in some places. although buyers often came in through the bargain basement. worst time? all the mortgages still out there teetering on the blink of foreclosure and the banks that kee
. >> worst job fare tote board. the white house's job website which tracks fictional jobs along with factual ones and relied on the double speak of the year. jobs created or saved. >> i always got the feeling the jobs created were the people in charge of deciding how the jobs were lost or created. i don't think other jobs were created. >> best and most common question of the year? >> are there going to be jobs tomorrow? am i going to have a job tomorrow? >> it's a...
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so you put those things together and those prisoners fared relatively well. i want to emphasize that word relatively. some people were abused horribly. some people were separated and put into concentration camps. most of them could receive red cross parcels and through most of the war and they did all right. at the other end of the spectrum. even just within the p.o.w. community. if you look at soviet p.o.w.s the germans captured about three and a third soviet p.o.w. in the first year of their war with the soviet union. >> three and a third million. >> yet about two and a third million of them were dead by the spring of 1942. several hundred thousand of shot outright because they were communists or jews. more of them killed through forced labor. starvation e exposure. disease simply being neglected. so that was the other end of the p.o.w. spectrum. you go in a sense farther than that with the yous and the exeter -- jews and the e termination centers who were brought there and killed. >> how many e termination centers have you counted? >> we count six. just si
so you put those things together and those prisoners fared relatively well. i want to emphasize that word relatively. some people were abused horribly. some people were separated and put into concentration camps. most of them could receive red cross parcels and through most of the war and they did all right. at the other end of the spectrum. even just within the p.o.w. community. if you look at soviet p.o.w.s the germans captured about three and a third soviet p.o.w. in the first year of their...
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that's why you would think cal would fare a lot better. washington, ucla, oregon -- a lot of schools find it difficult to generate scoring from that third option. makes it easier to have a game plan defensively to shut down two guys and really focus your energy on shutting down two talented offensive players and making them put up points off the bench. >> steve: pondexter has certainly done a remarkable job in the last two games, but there's a line of stats that's never recorded, the defensive job that thomas did on two outstanding scorers this week, greene of stanford and randle of cal. randle scores 39 on thursday at washington state, and jerome with only 5 against washington. and isaiah thomas. bryan-amaning, got it. >> marques: when you've got isaiah thomas that you can stick on jeremy greene, you can stick him tonight on jerome randle, now your best defensive player, justin holiday, you can play him against landry fields and theo robertson and allow him to just shut down that real crucial kind of a guy who's off the basketball. >> ste
that's why you would think cal would fare a lot better. washington, ucla, oregon -- a lot of schools find it difficult to generate scoring from that third option. makes it easier to have a game plan defensively to shut down two guys and really focus your energy on shutting down two talented offensive players and making them put up points off the bench. >> steve: pondexter has certainly done a remarkable job in the last two games, but there's a line of stats that's never recorded, the...
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chamber of commerce are trying to support, the lassiez-fare tax cuts and trying to say that tax cuts create jobs and i've never seen any evidence of that in my lifetime. i'm also wondering what you think about increasing stimulus and actually going out and spending more money to create some more of demand out there. >> guest: well, at this point i think it would probably be not a good idea to have a second stimulus package for this reason. if you look at the economy there's an awful lot of evidence that we really turned the corner, that we're past the bottom and at least in terms of gdp things are turning up words in the stock market's rise evidence because it tends to rise in in france of changes in the real economy and you got a growing number of economists were predicting what is called the be shaped recovery which would be a quite rapid increase. any number of economists are predicting 4 percent growth the next. things of that sort. the problem is, the real problem is there is a disconnect between gdp and jobs. we used to now it gdp went up x% then you would get some other percen
chamber of commerce are trying to support, the lassiez-fare tax cuts and trying to say that tax cuts create jobs and i've never seen any evidence of that in my lifetime. i'm also wondering what you think about increasing stimulus and actually going out and spending more money to create some more of demand out there. >> guest: well, at this point i think it would probably be not a good idea to have a second stimulus package for this reason. if you look at the economy there's an awful lot...
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a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress, because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. smarls the cream is from the signature cow creamer which you can pick up from the william sonoma along with as any cook will tell you a whole lot more. martha tirber... teichner introduces us to the williams behind the williams sonoma franchise. >> reporter: once upon a time before it had 263 stores, before it sent out 50 million catalogues a year, long before the williams sonoma name meant a $3 billion retail conglomerate whose stock is traded on the new york stock exchange, before most americans knew high-end cook wear like this even existed, in 1953, a man named chuck williams who lived in sonoma california and loved to cook took his first trip to france. so when you went to paris, you saw these and fell in love. >> yes. i saw them in paris and thought this is something we need i
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older kids shows spanked between 7 and 1 is, slightly more aggressive but still fared better. it took into account teenage depression, sexual activity. so not a lot of downs other than the 7 and 1 is being more aggressive. what are you thinking? are you buying it? call 1-877-tell-hln. welcome back rene siler, author of the book, goodenoughmother.com. good to have you back. welcome back as well clinical psychologist michelle golan, her website part of momlogic.com. let's see what the folks are saying. read facebook comments and let you chime in. joe in illinois. spanking, good? can it be -- are you buying this study that the kids that were spanked are better adjusted, better academically and more volunteer work? >> caller: yeah, i think so. i've spanked my children. i'm not talking about beating them up or anything. but i gave them corporal punishment and believe it should be back in school too. that's why kids are out of control. >> you think we're lax with our kids and that's why we're in trouble. >> caller: i think so. it worked with me. it worked with my kid. and i complete
older kids shows spanked between 7 and 1 is, slightly more aggressive but still fared better. it took into account teenage depression, sexual activity. so not a lot of downs other than the 7 and 1 is being more aggressive. what are you thinking? are you buying it? call 1-877-tell-hln. welcome back rene siler, author of the book, goodenoughmother.com. good to have you back. welcome back as well clinical psychologist michelle golan, her website part of momlogic.com. let's see what the folks are...
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. >>> the cbs news magazine "60 minutes" and "vanity fare" magazine have once again taking the pulse of america on a raching hot-button issues. here with the results, good morning, kids. these are always fun to do. we've had several of these before and we have interesting new questions and the first one we want to start with today, survey asked people what super power they would most like to have. what are our choices? if you were going to have a super power, what were the range of choices? >> the choices we gave were super strength, the ability to fly, the ability to become invisible, read people's minds, or x-ray vision. so what do you think, which one do you think americans chose? >> my world is dominated by teenaged boys. i'd go with x-ray vision. >> it would come in handy if you worked for the tsa, as well. actually, it was read people's minds. good for poker players. 35%. ability to fly, 21%. x-ray vision just 3%. >> let's go to the next one. you asked how people like to watch their prime time tv shows. >> how people consume their favorite prime time it tv shows. live on the ai
. >>> the cbs news magazine "60 minutes" and "vanity fare" magazine have once again taking the pulse of america on a raching hot-button issues. here with the results, good morning, kids. these are always fun to do. we've had several of these before and we have interesting new questions and the first one we want to start with today, survey asked people what super power they would most like to have. what are our choices? if you were going to have a super power, what...
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i had help with my friend ron fare. he and ken brainchild this project. when you take these two voices, they're so different. to find the common ground -- >> male and female. >> it took a while to crack the code, and we did. it's an important project. i mean, to talk about haiti, that was almost redundant, and there's a problem down there. >> larry: the song is 40 years old? >> which makes you and i, larry, much older. >> larry: you must know this song from your childhood? >> absolutely. my mom used to play the aretha franklin version when i was a child. >> larry: does it have great meaning to you, andrea? does it have great mining to sing the song? >> i remember when i was a child, i knew already the song, and i soang -- i played in the piano bar all evening. and with the money i bought many, many keyboards, it was my passion. >> why don't we go to a karaoke bar together? >> these two singers are so fearless they'll do anything. they come together so beautifully, that's the true mark of a super star, i think. >> larry: how has the haiti story affected yo
i had help with my friend ron fare. he and ken brainchild this project. when you take these two voices, they're so different. to find the common ground -- >> male and female. >> it took a while to crack the code, and we did. it's an important project. i mean, to talk about haiti, that was almost redundant, and there's a problem down there. >> larry: the song is 40 years old? >> which makes you and i, larry, much older. >> larry: you must know this song from your...
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this one was for the souper bowl, two tickets, hotel, air fare. if i won, you guys can all put in a card. >> do you have to go to a time share meeting? >> there's always a catch. >> you don't foe officially if you won? >> i'm serious, i think i won. i really think i won. i'll see you there. >> keep us posted. >>> bill, anything you want to plug? >> no, but i just won the super bowl raffle for the super bowl tickets. i'm probably busy, so i will just toss them. >> i can go. >> no, i will gu toss them. you should take paul mccurio. >> i love ozzy. >> i plugged you on the website and so many people thought it was the guy from strictly ballroom. >> don't tell me that. 15 years later, how old is that movie? >> thank you, andy. nicole, always a charming, charming event.
this one was for the souper bowl, two tickets, hotel, air fare. if i won, you guys can all put in a card. >> do you have to go to a time share meeting? >> there's always a catch. >> you don't foe officially if you won? >> i'm serious, i think i won. i really think i won. i'll see you there. >> keep us posted. >>> bill, anything you want to plug? >> no, but i just won the super bowl raffle for the super bowl tickets. i'm probably busy, so i will just...
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let me see how you fare here. >> as i said, this is only the second ball i have thrown here in six months, but we'll see -- we'll see how i go. if i can even stay on my feet. you see -- >> reporter: well, you got barack obama tied. sean callebs, cnn, new orleans. (sneezing): ah-choo! hope i don't miss work this christmas. yeah, how will you pay for things like food...electricity? dental bills... gazooks. you need a back-up plan ho, ho, ho. that's why we have aflac! so i'll have cash to help pay bills! great...but what if you're still not better by christmas? hmm... afllaaccccccccc!!!!!!! (santa): aflac. we've got you under our wing. rudolph's better... but now blitzen's sick! announcer: there's an easier way. create your own business site with intuit websites. just choose a style, then customize, publish and get found. sweet. get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. >>> movies in 2009 certainly ran the gamut. joining us now with his top 11 picks of the year, film critic and host of turner classic movies ben mankiewicz. so we went through, let me recap our fun we had earlier, 11 through 7. w
let me see how you fare here. >> as i said, this is only the second ball i have thrown here in six months, but we'll see -- we'll see how i go. if i can even stay on my feet. you see -- >> reporter: well, you got barack obama tied. sean callebs, cnn, new orleans. (sneezing): ah-choo! hope i don't miss work this christmas. yeah, how will you pay for things like food...electricity? dental bills... gazooks. you need a back-up plan ho, ho, ho. that's why we have aflac! so i'll have cash...
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pay for the bus fare to take her. the best laws of the land could not protect rosy. you now hear the story of rosy. of course all of us recognize right away the issue of lack of income but that is not the whole story. it is about the insecurity with which poor women live and the difficulty they have in getting out of that situation. that is why this holistic definition includes not just in, or how many dollars a day you learn. if you listen to the port they will tell you they are for naught because of their income. 70% of the world's for our women and that is increasing. some people call it the feminization. even in the united states the highest educated group are asian males. the highest earning group are white men. the lowest educated group and lowest earning group are latino females. the poor live in insecurity, neighborhoods with high crime rates. violence. i speak of the work amnesty international has done in brazil where police criminalize -- should they ask questions afterwards. the 4 are criminalize even in this city. 43,000 citations were given to people in
pay for the bus fare to take her. the best laws of the land could not protect rosy. you now hear the story of rosy. of course all of us recognize right away the issue of lack of income but that is not the whole story. it is about the insecurity with which poor women live and the difficulty they have in getting out of that situation. that is why this holistic definition includes not just in, or how many dollars a day you learn. if you listen to the port they will tell you they are for naught...
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. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fares and festivals over the next few months. >> please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we'll add them to our list. email us at book tv@c-span.org. >> in their book "carjacked," authors katherine lutz and anne lutz fernandez argue that gasoline are not the only problems with america's love cars. ms. lutz fernandez speaks for 50 minutes in the new canon library in new canaan, connecticut. >> welcome. first of all, i'd like to thank al street books and the new canaan library for inviting me to speak tonight and thank you for coming to listen. my name is anne lutz fernandez. i wanted to share with you initially just our decision to write the book. where that came from. and it really all happened just a few miles from my home in norwalk over thanksgiving weekend. about four years ago. our family had gathered. and from various points driven, of course, to norwalk and my driveway was filled with cars. and spent a beautiful weekend together but invariably as had happened in the past prior few years the conversation turned
. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fares and festivals over the next few months. >> please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we'll add them to our list. email us at book tv@c-span.org. >> in their book "carjacked," authors katherine lutz and anne lutz fernandez argue that gasoline are not the only problems with america's love cars. ms. lutz fernandez speaks for 50 minutes in the new canon library in new canaan, connecticut. >>...
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and paul solman caught up with some of the job seekers we profiled last year to find out how they're faring. our series on "the next chapter of reading" continues with a look at the newest e-readers on display at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. and check back later tonight for a "rundown" conversation with newshour regulars mark shields and david brooks after the program. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
and paul solman caught up with some of the job seekers we profiled last year to find out how they're faring. our series on "the next chapter of reading" continues with a look at the newest e-readers on display at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. and check back later tonight for a "rundown" conversation with newshour regulars mark shields and david brooks after the program. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy. >> woodruff: and that's...
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the counselor said to me rosy didn't have the money to pay for the bus fare to take her from her home to the nearest court so the best law of the land could not protect rosy. so you have heard the story of fagile and you now hear the story of rosie. and of course all of us when we hear rosie's story we recognize right away the issue of lack of income. but that's not the whole story. rosie's story is about insecurity with which poor women lived and the difficulty they have of getting out of that situation of poverty and that's why this holistic definition of poverty to include not just income, not how many dollars a day you are and if you listen to the poor they tell you they are poor not because of their income but because they are discriminated. 70% of the world's poor are women and that proportion is increasing. some call it the feminization of poverty. and even in the united states, the highest educated group are asian males, the highest earning group are men, the lowest educated group and the lowest earning group are latino females. the porth live in and security. they live in nei
the counselor said to me rosy didn't have the money to pay for the bus fare to take her from her home to the nearest court so the best law of the land could not protect rosy. so you have heard the story of fagile and you now hear the story of rosie. and of course all of us when we hear rosie's story we recognize right away the issue of lack of income. but that's not the whole story. rosie's story is about insecurity with which poor women lived and the difficulty they have of getting out of that...
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women who have families have fared worse than men. so there are some issues i think they are. in terms of the reinvestment aspect, the question of the green jobs and how that might generate new employment opportunities. i think there's some questions there of how to make those really affect it, both in terms of providing skills and pain well because some of the green jobs wanted in fact pay well. i'll skip just to some questions about what people have raised us things that we might do in addition. certainly the tax credit issue, the jobs tax credit is one that's been mentioned and that would be part of the jobs initiative. there is certainly the literature is quite mixed on whether these tax incentives for businesses generate any new jobs and generate jobs for those who are most vulnerable. and then i'll just mention the others call for public jobs. that is not just the retaining jobs for policing and teachers and so on, but whether or not we want to public-sector jobs and fans of the old seda and pfc. jobs in the past. and i think th
women who have families have fared worse than men. so there are some issues i think they are. in terms of the reinvestment aspect, the question of the green jobs and how that might generate new employment opportunities. i think there's some questions there of how to make those really affect it, both in terms of providing skills and pain well because some of the green jobs wanted in fact pay well. i'll skip just to some questions about what people have raised us things that we might do in...
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. >> reporter: she paid for the air fares and rental cars and hotels from cashing in her 401(k). >> is it perfect? do i get to retire at 65? i can't imagine that at 65 i'm going to be much interested in retiring anyway. >> reporter: divorced, she travels in the days when her kids are with her ex-husband. she searches the web, made calls or got suggestions by email for people to interview in each state, looking for americans with a "just do it" spirit that began in pioneer days. >> they understood the pioneers that in order to be successful, they not only had to plant their fields and build their farms, they also had to help their neighbor plant their fields and build their barnes and together they built the church and then the school house. that's how communities were built in this country. >> reporter: neighbors working together, like the harmons of rural west virginia. >> everyone really should do their part to try to make the world better. >> reporter: tom harman is a doctor. patsy, a nurse/midwest. they practice in west virginia near where they grew up amid hard scrabble poverty. a
. >> reporter: she paid for the air fares and rental cars and hotels from cashing in her 401(k). >> is it perfect? do i get to retire at 65? i can't imagine that at 65 i'm going to be much interested in retiring anyway. >> reporter: divorced, she travels in the days when her kids are with her ex-husband. she searches the web, made calls or got suggestions by email for people to interview in each state, looking for americans with a "just do it" spirit that began in...
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women who have families have fared worse than men. so there are some issues i think they are. in terms of the reinvestment aspect,@@$h@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ b some of the green jobs won't in fact pay well. i will skip just to some questions about what people have raised and think that we might do in addition. certainly, the tax credit issue, the jobs crash -- the jobs tax credit issue has been mentioned. certainly, the literature is quite mixed as to whether the tax incentives for businesses generate any new jobs and generate jobs for those who are most vulnerable. new jobs and generate jobs for those who are most vulnerable. and then i'll just mention the others call for public jobs. that is not just the retaining jobs for policing and teachers and so on, but whether or not we want to public-sector jobs and fans of the old seda and pfc. jobs in the past. and i think there's an open question about that and how they might be done or modified in ways that would be more affect this. >> thank you. mock >> i am the last speaker here and i don
women who have families have fared worse than men. so there are some issues i think they are. in terms of the reinvestment aspect,@@$h@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ b some of the green jobs won't in fact pay well. i will skip just to some questions about what people have raised and think that we might do in addition. certainly, the tax credit issue, the jobs crash -- the jobs tax credit issue has been mentioned. certainly, the literature is quite mixed as to whether the tax incentives for businesses...
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a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress,@ because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. >>> i told the president today, i let him down. i am the president's assistant for homeland security and counterterrorism. and i told him that i will do better and we will do better as a team. >> chris: that was white house advisor john brennan, apologizing over the failure to connect the dots that resulted in the christmas day bomb plot. and it's time now for our sunday regulars. brit hume, fox news senior political analyst. contributors mara liasson of national public radio. bill kristol of the "weekly standard." and juan williams also from national public radio. so i want to show you all all the different ways that president obama has referred to umar farouk abdulmutallab over the last two weeks. let's put them up on the screen. in his first statement in hawaii on december 28, i
a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress,@ because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. >>> i told the president today, i let him down. i am the president's assistant for homeland security and counterterrorism. and i told him that i will do better and we will do better as a team. >> chris: that was...